I couldn't watch this entire movie . I got it at a yard sale for a buck and actually threw it away half way through -even a drunken stupor didn't help. I have no idea (and dont really know if I want to know) what these people were thinking about when this movie was made . And to think the movie was actually released by some company! I have watched some incredible movies in my life and actually enjoy B-movies alot. But this one is a total loss. save your pennies and watch plan 9 instead.

The movie may be bad, but keep in mind that the basic premise of feeding people to pigs is well documented. Joe Ball did indeed run a roadhouse, and fed victims to his pigs. Also, the current case of the Canadian prostitute killer, who used the same method. Now there is real horror.

Ok, I am confused. I watched a movie with a similar plot (some guys feeding ppl to pigs) But it involved a bunch of high school kids and maybe even a dance. It was incredibly awful and damn near impossible to sit through. I wish I could remember the title.

I thought that my wife and I were the only idiots who had watched this film...It has been about two years since we watched it and the images are still burned into our brains about how bad it is and that damn music that kept playing as the girl danced around. This movie needs it's own support group for how bad it was and to help ppl get over the trama from watching it.

On a ligter note the movie did have two god points--1. The cover with the pig, whos tusks were incrusted with blood.2. The movie final ended

This movie undoubtedly should win the award for either the greatest torture device ever invented (like something used in "A Clockwork Orange") or for one of the greatest failures of all mankind. I have yet to see "The Cars that Ate Paris", but this movie stands out in my mind as the WORST BAD MOVIE OF ALL TIME. Just thinking about the lush cinematography (filmed by a three year old in the dark) or the complicated plot is enough to send me into chronic spasms...this movie holds a rare distinction as a movie that outlasted me--I couldn't sit all the way through it! Bravo!

I saw this movie one Saturday night in Phoenix, Arizona (on vacation!) and fell in love with it - and Elvira!For years my friend and I had jokes about pigs and Hormel. I still send him a Habitat for Humanity pig gift certificate each Christmas. So there was SOME good there.I wish I could find it for purchase.

If anyone wants to see a great B movie on a Pig this is not the one to see and watch.I reccomend seeing and renting at least the great B film of Razorback.That is the true horror classic on a Pig,not this junk of a film.At least Razorback has a good premise behind it.This has no premise whatsoever.Unless you want to call complete violence,and gore a great story.Bad bad film.Sueeee.